Statesboro, GA, United States
Capital City

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Est. Monthly Cost (1 Person)
$2277
Retiree Score
49.0
Safety Index
50.8
Healthcare
4 facilities

With a population of just 33,438, Statesboro offers a sleepy, small-town atmosphere far removed from the hustle and bustle of major cities. The economy revolves around Georgia Southern University, which employs 6,700 people regionally. However, the area's history includes disturbing incidents of racist violence, with several lynchings of Black residents in the early 1900s. Summers are swelteringly hot and humid, with temperatures regularly topping 90°F, while winter storms are rare but do occasionally dump a few inches of snow. Overall, Statesboro seems best suited for those seeking a quiet, affordable college town lifestyle, away from the chaos of more populous areas.

Can I afford Statesboro, GA?

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You could save

$723 / month

Savings Rate24%
Rent $1100
Living Costs $1177
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Safety
4
Healthcare
100
Walkability
5
Nomad

Grocery Basket

Milk (1L)$1
Bread (loaf)
Eggs (12)$3
Rice (1kg)$2
Chicken (1kg)

Eating Out

Meal (Inexpensive)$18
Meal (Mid-range)$105
Cappuccino$4
Water (0.33L)$2

Utilities & Lifestyle

Utilities (mo)$208
Mobile Plan (mo)$43
Gym (mo)
Cinema Ticket$15

Housing

1BR Center (mo)$1100
1BR Outside (mo)
3BR Center (mo)$1650
3BR Outside (mo)

Expat Life

English Proficiency
Expat Community
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Elevation
80m
Nearest Airport
SAV (65km)

Local Economy

Avg Monthly Salary
$3200
Mortgage Interest Rate
6.19%

🌐 Infrastructure & Lifestyle

Avg Internet
Temperature
Annual Rainfall
1300 mm
Coworking Spaces
Best Months to Visit
May, Jun, Jul, Aug

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